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"And the tall trainman said: I wish I could explain more fully but I can't. I've read a great many many books in my time and all they've ever shown me is the rightness of acceptance. Do you follow me? And Morris Bird III said: I think so. And the tall trainman said: You're really quite a remarkable young man. And Morris Bird III said: No, I'm nothing. And the tall trainman said: Nobody's nothing. And Morris Bird III said: I hope you're right. And the tall trainman said: I am right."

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Robertson was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended East High School. He briefly attended Harvard and Western Reserve University (now Case Western Reserve University) before working as a reporter and columnist.

Robertson won the Cleveland Arts Prize in 1966. The Society for the Study of Midwestern Literature presented him with its Mark Twain Award in 1991. The Press Club of Cleveland's Hall of Fame inducted Robertson in 1992, and he received the Society of Professional Journalist's Life Achievement Award in 1995.

Robertson died on his birthday in 1999, aged 70. He's buried in Logan, Ohio.